CYs fall short

William Chan. (Ljubica Vrankovic) 405183_13

Williamstown CYMS was able to stick with Old Geelong for a half before being blown away in the Victorian Amateur Football Association premier B competition on Saturday.

Coming off their second win of the season, the CYs were keen to continue the momentum.

Old Geelong led by seven points at quarter time with the margin reduced to four points at the main break.

Seven goals to one in the third quarter in favour of Old Geelong changed the game and made it hard for the CYs.

That momentum continued in the last quarter, with Old Geelong winning, 17.9 (111)-8.2 (50).

Zachary Provest kicked four goals for the CYs and was named their best.

Will Smyth and Jordan Busuttil were the other standouts.

The CYs sit second bottom, two games clear of St Bedes-Mentone Tigers.

This week the CYs face Old Camberwell.

The CYs women’s side continued on their winning ways, beating St Bedes-Mentone Tigers in the premier B competition.

The CYs took an early lead and increased that to 22 points at half time. They were able to kick the only goal of the third quarter to extend the lead.

With the match all but done, it was one goal each in the final quarter, with the CYs winning, 6.9 (45)-2.4 (16).

Loren Mills kicked two goals for the CYs, with Kasey Maddock, Stella Cossey and Jaimi Paten named their best.

The CYs remain a game clear on top.

This week the CYs face Old Xavierians on Saturday afternoon.